Wikilusa is a free Portuguese encyclopaedia, created in 2008.The word "Lusa" refers to the country or people whose official language is native Portuguese. Introduces a new Biographical concept, opening space to all users without exception. It refers issues and articles preferably...
Wikimediaton is a collaborative website whose development is co-funded by the European Commission, Mediators Associates® (French organization on mediation training and information, led by Jean-Louis Lascoux), and the Professional Chamber of Mediation and Negotiation.The particula...
Wikimusica is the name of a project by Brendan Collins for MUSI205: American Musical Mavericks. It is based on the concept of open source, which includes wiki sites and collaborative process. OverviewThe project is based around open source, a term coined to originally refer to so...
Wikinap is the term used among editors when they become tired of what are perceived to be irrational edit wars. It was first used in talk:WikiProject College football around a wording discusion concerning the use of the phrase "compete in" versus "member of" w...
Wikinfo, formerly known as Internet-Encyclopedia (renamed in January 2004), is an online encyclopedia and a of the English initiated by Fred Bauder in July 2003. It is hosted by ibiblio.Wikinfo policiesRather than adopting 's neutral point of view editorial policy, Wikinfo's poli...
Wikio News is a European online portal for news and blogs. It was launched on June 19, 2006 in France and is also available in other countries since 2007.Unlike other search engines for news, such as Google News, Wikio receives its information from different media. It references ...
The Wikio Group was a group of online startup enterprises in the field of social media marketing. It includes the brands Ebuzzing, Nomao, Overblog, Wikio News, Wikio Buzz and Wikio Experts.The group employs over 130 people in total and holds offices in Paris, Toulouse, London, Ro...
Wikipaediae is a pluralization of and refers to the various projects of Wikimedia Foundation and separate groups which utilize similar software. It includes an ever-expanding array of projects, which in turn has fostered a subset of projects to provide intellectual and technologi...
<noinclude></noinclude>Antisemitic bias on has been raised as a concern over the conduct of some editors, systemic anti-Jewish bias, coverage of the Holocaust, source selection, and aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on English and other language s. Starting in the early...
The Art controversy is a domain name ownership dispute between the Wikimedia Foundation and artist Scott Kildall over the domain name art.org. The domain was registered to Kildall on 9 September 2008 and was used in February 2009 to promote a performance art project called Art.Ki...
Abstract: This article is a proposal for claiming the whole content as eligible to be declared World Cultural Heritage, as defined by the UNESCO (see the related article UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists for more information). Eligibility matching. As an overview, all the...
The coverage of firearms on has been criticized for systemic bias in downplaying the connection between firearms and mass shootings. However, the articles were noted for their detailed coverage of the technical aspects of firearm function.News coverageIn 2017, The Week reported t...
The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine is being extensively covered on across many languages. This coverage extends to many articles about various aspects of the topic, as well as existing articles being amended to take account of the conflict's effect on them. and other Wikimedia ...
for Schools is a selection of articles from produced by international children's charity and most recently updated in 2013. It was originally produced as a learning resource for schools in countries where internet access is limited, though it has also enjoyed significant success ...
A neologism is a neologism evidenced in its introduction to a language by edits on .This usage is to be distinguished from the observation that words beginning with the stem "wiki-" are themselves neologisms following the model of software developer Ward Cunningham's WikiWikiWeb,...
There have been several references made to the free online encyclopedia on The Colbert Report, an American satirical series presented by Stephen Colbert. is often satirized on The Colbert Report for its openness, problems with vandalism, and the lack of verification within some a...
A Race is a simple game that is played with more than one person who are both using internet abled computers either in the same room or using Skype or another internet based calling software package. All the players start on one specific article on and must try to get to another ...
Watch is a website created by a book indexer named Daniel Brandt on 13 October 2005. The criticism site began after he read what he says was a false and unflattering entry about himself in order to warn users about the accuracy of information there. Daniel Terdiman of ZDNet descr...
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